I'm sorta hoping that Brandon Marshall's presence will really help Pat Turner learn what he has to do to be a NFL quality Wr, Turner's physical talent has never been his question, it is his all around preparation for playing that has held him back..the word is "he doesn't play well when the bullets start flying".

I think that Merling will have a break out year this season. I think he realizes that the clock is ticking and he'll prove the critics wrong.

I also like Taurus Johnson. People made a big deal about Carlton Mitchell in this year's draft, but Johnson was a better receiver than him at USF, IMO, and has a very similar skill set. With the lack of burn-out speed we have at WR, I think he'll get a legit chance.

For me it would be Merling,& Turner. I think they both will have a good "seasons".....thats right I said "seasons". Think this is the year will be the start for those two to show up and play hard and get noticed.

I know he is not on this list but I would have to say Lex Hilliard. He is a tough runner and plays with a lot of heart. He is never mentioned for his blocking but he also blocks extremely well on passing downs. Lex has also shown he can catch the ball out of the backfield and get yards after the catch. I don't know if he can be an every down back but I think he is a really good 3rd down back. I definitely see him in that role and possibly a closer type back. Late 3rd-4th quarter when the defense is tired and he can bruise them with his hard running style.

I know he is not on this list but I would have to say Lex Hilliard. He is a tough runner and plays with a lot of heart. He is never mentioned for his blocking but he also blocks extremely well on passing downs. Lex has also shown he can catch the ball out of the backfield and get yards after the catch. I don't know if he can be an every down back but I think he is a really good 3rd down back. I definitely see him in that role and possibly a closer type back. Late 3rd-4th quarter when the defense is tired and he can bruise them with his hard running style.

Lexxy looked good at the end of the season.

And everyone should feel free to add to the list, those are just names off the top of my head and certainly not meant to cover everyone on the roster.

I'm not really sure that Phillip Merling qualifies as a hidden talent. The guy has played in every single game since he was drafted in 2008. He hasn't been explosive, but he has been a steady contributor up front for us the past two years. I'd say he's a solid player that will continue to grow and get better in the system. Will he ever be a Pro Bowler, I'm not sure, but what he is now is a good tough football player. He's hardly a hidden talent in my opinion.Another thing, everyone is stuck on the notion that Odrick will come in and start for the Dolphins right away this year. I wouldn't be too quick to write off Merling. If I had to put money down right now, I'd say Merling is going to start over Odrick at the beginning of the season. Remember, all of the draft experts were praising us for exactly the same reasons in 2008 when we took Merling as they did this year when we took Odrick. They were patting us on the back and telling us that we stole Merling and that he was a first round talent. I even remember one commentator saying, "Parcells does it again." after we drafted Merling.